Going beyond the limitations of traditional paintball marker technology, the ZENITH has brought the blow-back design into the realm of super markers. Utilizing the Zero Recoil Operation System, the blow-back marker has never shot so smooth and as result of an unprecedented level of shot on shot accuracy.

Amazing gun, I've had it for a really long time and still, no problems, I have the rail and it sucks compared to this one. I swear, trust me it is crazy good, it has never broke or had a problem for like 1 and a half years now with constant playing time!

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2011 Proto Rail vs. Azodin Zenith

January 4, 2013

Reviewer:
Anonymous Person from Portland OR

Own both of them, both great paintball markers. Both are backed by great companies that have great customer service. It all comes down to what you want, and what you are going to use it for. If you like to play speedball, go with the Proto Rail. If you like to play woodsball, go with the Zenith. Why? The Proto Rail shoots way smooth, no chops, no breaks. But its heavy on the HPA. The Zenith is better on air for you players that are going to be in a 3 hour game, shoots great, fast, no breaks.

Verdict: Impressed. Azodin produced a great product and in it's first outing performed very well. I feel like alot of the negativity about this company is attributed to newer players that don't know as much about their markers as a result send them to Azodin for fixes.

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ehhhh...

July 6, 2011

Reviewer:
Blake Thigpen from Danville, VA United States

personally i like the blitz way way better but this gun is worth the price it could easily beat the g4 or e1 i recccomend the azodin blitz azodin could do better with the feedneck

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definately worth the price

December 2, 2010

Reviewer:
hughe boner from Roswell, NM United States

if you are a budget player looking for a gun that has potential to keep up with the competiton then definately consider this gun. I would compare this gun to a proto matrix rail except its not as light. the azodin is fast. stock it can reach 25 bps easily (if you have super fast fingers. They eyes are the only negative. they couldnt detect a metallic royal blue shell and ive shot lower grade spyders that could. the gun rips witht he virtue board and it has virtuallly no recoil. (it vibrates more than recoils). youre gonna want a new barrell. it tends to curve to the right, (this could be the paint). but overall i would definately feel confident about playing a tournament with this gun if my fusion were to break